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Draw a solar system model showing one electron, one proton, and one neutron.
Solar system model with 1 Proton(green) 1 neutron(orange) and 1 electron(Purple)(See figure)
Chemistry 101
Chapter 3
A World of Particles
Section 1
Models of the Atom
Atoms, Molecules and Ions
Composition
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a models oven Adam using the solar system theory containing one proton, one neutron and one electron. Look, something like this would have within our nucleus. One proton, which I've represented here in red. One neutron represented here in black and then one electron that would be orbiting the nucleus.
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